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British & Irish Classic Literature
Cozy Fantasy
Classic Literature from the United States
Fairy Tale Retellings
Cherry Blossom Festival 2026
My Taste
The Rook (The Checquy Files, #1)
Carry On (Simon Snow, #1)
Emily Wilde's Encyclopaedia of Faeries (Emily Wilde, #1)
Half a Soul (Regency Faerie Tales, #1)
Agnes Aubert's Mystical Cat Shelter
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On the Way to the Wedding (Bridgertons, #8)
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  • On the Way to the Wedding (Bridgertons, #8)
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    On the Way to the Wedding (Bridgertons, #8)

    On the Way to the Wedding (Bridgertons, #8)

    Julia Quinn

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    Heiner de Wendt giveaway

    Dawn of Silence (The Grave Palace, # 1)

    Dawn of Silence (The Grave Palace, # 1)

    Heiner de Wendt

    The Grave Palace – an epic fantasy trilogy Accompany Arkan, Jijiro and Narynel on their journey from Delvaroth to the the heart of the Ocean of Ash – the Grave Palace, seat of the Seven Oblivions. Fighting against his ruthless brother as well as monsters, aristocrats, spirit beings and undead, the three misfit heroes face powerful enemies as much as their own past. Dawn of Silence – The Grave Palace 1 An icy dread seeped into Arkan’s bones. Vampires, spirits, dreamscapes…How was an ordinary thief like him supposed to handle this? On a mission to find his sister, Arkan finds himself at the center of a dangerous conspiracy—orchestrated by a terrifying foe from his past. He must band together with a vampire hunter and an illusionist on the run to save a city from the undead. But an even greater darkness casts its shadows over the reforged world of Ashandri. Dawn of Silence is the beginning of a dark epic fantasy trilogy. Follow a found family of adventurers in a diverse world of high magic, ancient secrets and political intrigue.

    ebook • 100 copies • everywhere

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  • What's a movie or show adaptation that you think is better than the actual book?

    Very rarely is it that I think a movie or show adaptation of a book is better than the actual book, but I watched Sweetpea and really enjoyed the show and decided to pick up the book and I really, really hated it lmao

    Is there a movie or a show that you think was way better than the book it's based off? I'm also looking for new movies and shows to watch so... šŸ‘€

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  • Requests with men you'd hang out with? Any genre, but no YA please

    My feeds and reads have been flooded with gender-based violence (specifically femicide) lately and I'm trying to dig myself out of the emotional pit I've been in. Call it hopecore, but I'm looking for books where the men in it would be a real ally to the women in their lives. No YA please

    (I'm not looking to avoid the facts around me or anything, just looking to regain some of my joy)

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  • snowseau TBR'd a book

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    The Elsewhere Express

    The Elsewhere Express

    Samantha Sotto Yambao

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    By the Book (Meant to Be, #2)

    By the Book (Meant to Be, #2)

    Jasmine Guillory

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    The Wordhord: Daily Life in Old English

    The Wordhord: Daily Life in Old English

    Hana Videen

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  • You're dropped into the world of your current read and the main character has one mission: find and kill you. How screwed are you?

    You pick up your book to catch a few minutes of reading, when you hear a sudden 'pop!' and everything goes dark. When the light returns, you don't recognise your surroundings... or do you? You're in the world of your book!

    Trying to get your bearings, you realise you're holding a postcard, plain white with black text: 'Hello, we don't have the time nor the inclination to explain why, but [MAIN CHARACTER] is 3 miles away and is intent on finding and killing you. Good luck!'

    How screwed are you, and what is your strategy for survival?

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  • Character Descriptions

    My friend and I were talking about how we see characters the other day when we are reading. We both said that we don’t usually see characters like how authors describe them, we make our own picture in our heads. (Ex. An author might say the character is blonde but in my head they are a redhead based on what I have read about them). Sometime if the cover has a picture of a character might make me see the character that way but not always.

    I was just wondering if people are more like my friend and I or if most people stick to the description the author gives? šŸ¤”

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  • Ella Enchanted (Ella Enchanted, #1)
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    Apr 16, 2026
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    Enjoyment: 1.0Quality: 3.0Characters: 2.5Plot: 3.0
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    Ella Enchanted (Ella Enchanted, #1)

    Ella Enchanted (Ella Enchanted, #1)

    Gail Carson Levine

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  • Nikolski
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  • Chile Con Carne and Other Early Works
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  • Plot twists aren't all that

    I was just checking out a forum on a book I'm reading and noticed quite a few complaints about the book being predictable, and it got me thinking - is that always a bad thing?

    Of course, if it's a heavily plot-driven story, with nothing else to drive interest, you do not want to be able to guess what happens next. But I find that quite a lot of times, being able to predict what happens next feels very satisfying to me as a reader - it means that the author managed to structure their story well, and gave me enough clues to pick up, without making it too obvious.

    In fact, I'd rather read a story that is predictable but still in some way impactful, than have a plot twist that is only there for shock value and doesn't actually add much (I have an example of this that I'm happy to share in the comments, don't want to just post the title here to avoid any type of spoiler for the book - let's just say I'm still annoyed by the plot twist, even though I think the book was great!)

    What do you guys think? If a book doesn't have a plot twist that catches you off guard, does it impact how you feel about the book overall?

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    Ella Enchanted (Ella Enchanted, #1)

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    Ella Enchanted (Ella Enchanted, #1)

    Ella Enchanted (Ella Enchanted, #1)

    Gail Carson Levine

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  • thoughts on chapter length

    so i’ve realized that i struggle when books have long chapters, because once i start reading a chapter i feel obligated to finish it, and if it’s a long one that’s not always realistic. on my kindle it tells me how much time is left in the chapter, and it’s so discouraging when it says like ā€œ20 mins left in chapterā€. i don’t know if it makes sense but i feel like i’m accomplishing more when i read a bunch of short chapters versus one long one. also, in my opinion long chapters sometimes feel run on, like they should actually be split into multiple shorter ones.

    i’m curious to hear other people’s thoughts about chapter length, and maybe be convinced into liking long chapters 😁

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